Rodas was driving at more than 100 miles per hour when he crashed his Porsche carrying friend and Hollywood star Paul Walker.

Roger Rodas and Paul Walker were travelling at approximately 100 mph plus in their Porsche Carrera when they crashed into a light pole and tree before bursting into flames, according to the Los Angeles County coroners office report.

The men left a charity car show in Valencia, California to take a ride in the high powered car.

Moments later and only a few hundred feet from the event both men perished in the accident.

"For unknown reasons, the driver lost control of the vehicle, and the vehicle partially spun around, and began to travel in a southeast direction," the coroner's report said.

"The vehicle then struck a sidewalk and the driver's side of the vehicle struck a tree and then a light post. The force of those collisions caused the vehicle to spin 180 degrees, and it continued to travel in an easterly direction. The passenger side of the vehicle then struck a tree and the vehicle burst into flames."

The report suggests that both drivers had been killed before the flames overtook the vehicle.

Both driver and passenger were found in a defensive position, with Walker having a broken jawbone, collarbone, pelvis ribs and spine.

Rodas died very quickly from severe blunt head, neck and chest trauma.

Rodas was a driver in the Pirelli World Challenge, while Walker was known for his role in the popular street racing films the “Fast and the Furious.”

The release of the latest film in the series, “Fast and the Furious 7,” has been delayed until April of 2015, while rewrites are completed by the studio.